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congress is in recess right now, dana. they're not supposed to come back until monday, september 9, and presumably if they stick to that, that's when tlel here wil a debate and a vote. what are you learning? >> the house speaker is saying the house will take a vote the week of september 9, meaning the house will not come back before that. and the reason he gives in this short statement that he just put out is because it gives house members time to learn more information and, more specifically, for the white house and the obama administration to make the case that this authorization is necessary and the military strike would be necessary in theory. we look at the makeup of both the house and the senate, it makes sense. it makes sense not just because the senate is run by democrats, but also because there are more emirates in the senate. you have seen the most conservative on the republican side and the most liberal on the democratic side to be the most reluctant to use military force. it's just the way the makeup of the sen
congress is in recess right now, dana. they're not supposed to come back until monday, september 9, and presumably if they stick to that, that's when tlel here wil a debate and a vote. what are you learning? >> the house speaker is saying the house will take a vote the week of september 9, meaning the house will not come back before that. and the reason he gives in this short statement that he just put out is because it gives house members time to learn more information and, more...
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dana bash is on capitol hill, where lawmakers were briefed about. give us more details about this threat out of yemen. >> u.s. intelligence agencies have been monitoring this for months we are told. a growing threat stream out of yemen. in recent days, fresh intelligence pointed them to the fact that something may be doing down al qaeda operatives may be in the final stages of planning some sort of attack. yemen also alerting the u.s. to what they believe is the up tick in the threat in their country. they are also on high alert. you are seeing the threat really centered around yemen, but the reaction from the u.s. government is to close embassies throughout the middle east and north africa because they believe at this point it could possibly have deeper ties to al qaeda groups and al qaeda affiliates across the region. >> dana, you're reporting that vice president biden was briefing lawmakers. >> this was a meeting where he took the opportunity to tell members of the congressional leadership in both parties and the ranking members about this threat
dana bash is on capitol hill, where lawmakers were briefed about. give us more details about this threat out of yemen. >> u.s. intelligence agencies have been monitoring this for months we are told. a growing threat stream out of yemen. in recent days, fresh intelligence pointed them to the fact that something may be doing down al qaeda operatives may be in the final stages of planning some sort of attack. yemen also alerting the u.s. to what they believe is the up tick in the threat in...
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good luck in your party picking and dana and your independents and dana milbank with your sarcasm. >>> a very important programming note. starting monday you can watch "hardball" exclusively at 7:00 eastern. for those of you who watch us at 5:00 eastern, next week you'll need to tune in at 7:00. don't worry. i'll keep reminding you of that all week. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> back to "hardball." time for our big sideshow tonight. the nixon library released the final batch of white house tapes today. over 3,000 hours of recordings that cover vietnam, china, and, of course, watergate. historians will be combing through the recordings for a long time to come. we found an oval office conversation that took place between president
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good luck in your party picking and dana and your independents and dana milbank with your sarcasm. starting this coming monday, like five days from now, you can watch "hardball" only at 7:00 eastern, not 5:00 anymore. there's another show on there. ed schultz. we're on at 7:00. please change your viewing habits. it really is important that you give us a shot and give us a 7:00 watch. we're going to start all next week. this is "hardball," the mace for politics. ♪ [ male announcer ] the earth moves around the sun. ♪ but man moves the earth. ♪ with best-in-class tque and best-in-class towing, these are some of the bold, new ram commercial trucks -- built to tilt the axis of capability. guts. glory. ram. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. built to tilt the axis of capability. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. thto fight chronic. osteoarth
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good luck in your party picking and dana and your independents and dana milbank with your sarcasm. >>> a very important programming note. starting monday you can watch "hardball" exclusively at 7:00 eastern. for those of you who watch us at 5:00 eastern, next week you'll need to tune in at 7:00. don't worry. i'll keep reminding you of that all week. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people star
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jim acosta is covering events for us at the white house while dana bash is in our washington bureau. and, jim, the timing of this decision simply fascinating and based on what you're hearing, really last minute. >> very much so, john. this was a very dramatic development that took place here at the white house yesterday after his administration was essentially moving in the direction of eminent military action, perhaps as soon as this weekend. the president made a different decision. at 7:00 last night he really made a last-minute decision to slow down, buy himself some time, and seek authorization from congress. according to senior administration officials who explained how all of this played out to a group of reporters, within the last hour, it sort of takes a little bit of time to explain but it's worth listening to. at first the story first starts, according to the senior administration officials, that this option of seeking directional approval was not really talked about among his top advisers. it was something just just really kicking around inside the president's head, accord
jim acosta is covering events for us at the white house while dana bash is in our washington bureau. and, jim, the timing of this decision simply fascinating and based on what you're hearing, really last minute. >> very much so, john. this was a very dramatic development that took place here at the white house yesterday after his administration was essentially moving in the direction of eminent military action, perhaps as soon as this weekend. the president made a different decision. at...
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dana, where does the stock go from here? >> overall it needs to have results. it needs to have same-store sales. it's getting closer to flat than the negative 12% and they're going up against a negative 26% to negative 32% through the back half of the year. >> is this a positive development? is this a negative development? do you say there was going to be an overhang on the stock and the good news is they just cleared that overhang out in one fell swoop? or do you say to yourself, if he's willing to take a loss at this point, that's bad news for everybody? >> i think your first scenario's more likely. i think it was disruptive in terms of what was going on. you have to be able to get the company to some sort of level of stabilization. it was challenging to do that with the boardroom fights happening on main street. and now the holiday season is coming, the most important time of the year for the company. they're trying to get the home department fixed and focus and concentration is the key. >> courtney, the view inside jcpenney, they're happy to see mr. ackman
dana, where does the stock go from here? >> overall it needs to have results. it needs to have same-store sales. it's getting closer to flat than the negative 12% and they're going up against a negative 26% to negative 32% through the back half of the year. >> is this a positive development? is this a negative development? do you say there was going to be an overhang on the stock and the good news is they just cleared that overhang out in one fell swoop? or do you say to yourself,...
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so dana, i want to start with you. we've been watching what's taking place in the british parliament. by the way, the british parliament was called back from break so that the british prime minister could have this debate with elected officials. why isn't that happening in the united states? >> for a lot of reasons. first of all, what you just saw is absolutely fascinating, but it is sort of a staple of the british political system is for the prime minister to stand there, frankly, and take it. and have this what's called question time with members of parliament. you know, certainly you said that you would like to see it here. you're not the president of the united states. highway has -- he doesn't have to go and do that. that's one thing that he probably is breathing a sigh of relief on. you know, instead, what he is doing is he is receiving letters from the house speaker, the opposition leader if you will here in the united states, like the one i held up. and it is something that the speaker said yesterday with a ser
so dana, i want to start with you. we've been watching what's taking place in the british parliament. by the way, the british parliament was called back from break so that the british prime minister could have this debate with elected officials. why isn't that happening in the united states? >> for a lot of reasons. first of all, what you just saw is absolutely fascinating, but it is sort of a staple of the british political system is for the prime minister to stand there, frankly, and...
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is getting into. >>> dana, thanks very much. let's bring back our panel. you know, joan, he can't get -- dana connectly says he may look that vote in the house of representatives, so my sense is he's going to act very quickly. has no vote in the u.n. security council because of rurala and china will veto it, no vote among the nato allies, no vote among the arab league, even the friends of the united states, clearly no vote in the house or senate. i think he's going to have to go ahead and do it if he wants to retain that credibility. what is your sense? >> now that they have laid this out there, now that secretary kerry has been so clear that the united states will act, the white house has signaled it would act. if he did not act now, it had not just be bashar al assad. look at the region and the things that would happen form the united states would be viewed as a hollow leadership in the region. here at home, to your point about the president, woulder talking about republicans here, and there's a growing number of republicans, some libertarian, but also a
is getting into. >>> dana, thanks very much. let's bring back our panel. you know, joan, he can't get -- dana connectly says he may look that vote in the house of representatives, so my sense is he's going to act very quickly. has no vote in the u.n. security council because of rurala and china will veto it, no vote among the nato allies, no vote among the arab league, even the friends of the united states, clearly no vote in the house or senate. i think he's going to have to go ahead...
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i want to bring in our chief congressional correspondent dana bash. dana, you have new information, as well. >> we've been talking about the fact that senators mccain, john mccain and lindsey graham released a statement, pretty hard-hitting statement, saying that they're very concerned about action being limited, as barbara was just talking about. i just got off the phone with senator graham to try to clarify if this means that he would actually vote against authorization if it would just authorize limited military force. what he told me is that they would only get his vote if, never mind how the authorization resolution was written, but if they -- in addition to that, gave him and other members of congress very clear timeline, explanation of what they blplano do afterwards, he and senator mccain has been focused on trying to train and harm rebels who are trustworthy in that area. he wants to have very clear information about that and if he doesn't, it will be hard for him to vote yes. why is this important? because he and mccain have been perhaps the
i want to bring in our chief congressional correspondent dana bash. dana, you have new information, as well. >> we've been talking about the fact that senators mccain, john mccain and lindsey graham released a statement, pretty hard-hitting statement, saying that they're very concerned about action being limited, as barbara was just talking about. i just got off the phone with senator graham to try to clarify if this means that he would actually vote against authorization if it would just...
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cnn's dana bash, our chief congressional correspondent, joins me now. when you look at history, dana, it shows that presidents -- just a reminder. u i any you know this. presidents can launch military action without approval from congress. grenada, '83. pan na, '89. iraq, '91. haiti, '94. kosovo, '99. why a briefing in a couple of hours, dana bash? >> reporter: in short, politics. members of congress, even natural allies of president obama have been demanding coordination. tonight 6:00 p.m. this evening secretaries of state and defense and others will hold a conference call with president obama and other key committee heads to discuss the nation's posture on syria. what's interesting is that lawmakers are not here. they are still back in their states, in their districts on congressional recess. since they're all over the country, some will be on their cell phones. it is not going to be a secure line. meaning it can't be classified. it's going to be an unclassified conversation. one source who's going to be on the call who i talked to kind of rolled his
cnn's dana bash, our chief congressional correspondent, joins me now. when you look at history, dana, it shows that presidents -- just a reminder. u i any you know this. presidents can launch military action without approval from congress. grenada, '83. pan na, '89. iraq, '91. haiti, '94. kosovo, '99. why a briefing in a couple of hours, dana bash? >> reporter: in short, politics. members of congress, even natural allies of president obama have been demanding coordination. tonight 6:00...
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that could hurt the administration's efrltforts. >> dana bash reporting live from washington. thank you. >>> let's look how international opinion is stacking up. standing with the united states, saudi arabia, turkey and france. on the right side, those opposing. they include syria's most critical allies. russia and china. iran is railing against the threats to its key regional ally. the uk, as we mentioned, will not take part in military action and germany's foreign minister said at this point it's not even considering taking part. at the bottom of the hour, assessing the military options. we'll talk to retired army general about what kind of action the pentagon is considering. >>> today, the mayor of washington, d.c., could sign a controversial bill that would force large retailers to pay a minimum wage of $12.50 an hour. that's a 50% bump over the current minimum wage. if it happens, the world's largest retailer, walmart, says it will stop building three new stores near the city, and that could mean fewer jobs. cnn business correspondent and anchor christine romans joins us
that could hurt the administration's efrltforts. >> dana bash reporting live from washington. thank you. >>> let's look how international opinion is stacking up. standing with the united states, saudi arabia, turkey and france. on the right side, those opposing. they include syria's most critical allies. russia and china. iran is railing against the threats to its key regional ally. the uk, as we mentioned, will not take part in military action and germany's foreign minister said...
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dana, to you on the hill. i know members of congress, they are heading out of town for multiple weeks. they're being briefed. they are obviously taking this quite seriously. >> they are. since you and i spoke last hour, brooke, i've spoken to two additional sources. one from each party who have been briefed. both say they absolutely think the administration is doing the right thing. that this is an entirely appropriate response and reaction based on the threat that they know is out there. the one thing they say, though, is, you know, chris lawrence and our other colleagues, their sources are saying all signs are pointing to yemen. but they also say that they are seeing chatter that shows that this could be much more broad than that. not just in terms of the source of potential terrorists, but also the terror attack. so that is why the state department put this global travel warning out there. the other thing that may be kind of obvious, but i think it's worth underscoring, because one of the sources mentioned
dana, to you on the hill. i know members of congress, they are heading out of town for multiple weeks. they're being briefed. they are obviously taking this quite seriously. >> they are. since you and i spoke last hour, brooke, i've spoken to two additional sources. one from each party who have been briefed. both say they absolutely think the administration is doing the right thing. that this is an entirely appropriate response and reaction based on the threat that they know is out there....
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we'll get you the results from the retail giant and analysis from dana tellsy. plus, we'll tell you what to expect when cisco reports after the well. who is winning the ral? >> i won. i won the money. i won the money. did you hear mow? i say i won. it's here, right here. >> we'll continue our what's work series with stock picks from a top rated strategist and portfolio manager. >> and breaking economic data. >> a bunch of my economists are trying to bore me to death. >> the nerd. >> we'll get the producer price index for july at 8:30 a.m. eastern. >> the third hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick. steve liesman with us and joe kernin on vacation and our guest host gives us perspective, dan colorusso. >> macy's out with earnings 72 cents a share and the street was looking for 78 cents and the comments from the company that acknowledged that this was a soft disappointment or soft -- softer than expected just in terms of that performance. they
we'll get you the results from the retail giant and analysis from dana tellsy. plus, we'll tell you what to expect when cisco reports after the well. who is winning the ral? >> i won. i won the money. i won the money. did you hear mow? i say i won. it's here, right here. >> we'll continue our what's work series with stock picks from a top rated strategist and portfolio manager. >> and breaking economic data. >> a bunch of my economists are trying to bore me to death....
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i'd like to see what dana tellsy has to say. it's been im pefr yus to tapes. gap just came out with comps that were disappointing but the stock is not selling after in the after market. that will be worth watching. the best way to play retail in some ways protect yourself and it's panned out is to be long master card or visa. regardless of what you think of the consumer the world is changing to benefit them. >> mike khouw you're looking at express and l brands formerly limited brands which owns victoria's secret and bath and body works. that stock hit a 52-week high and sold off today. >> express got hit and actually some people were pressing their bearish bets. we saw more put buying than anything else. araeo pos stall there was call buying in that name. what's interesting to me in these environments it seems like using options is a good way to make these puts. the premiums are so low. we continue to see the market pretty strong, that keeps the options premiums low and people are taking advantage of it. >> we have breaking news. let's go to headquarters for t
i'd like to see what dana tellsy has to say. it's been im pefr yus to tapes. gap just came out with comps that were disappointing but the stock is not selling after in the after market. that will be worth watching. the best way to play retail in some ways protect yourself and it's panned out is to be long master card or visa. regardless of what you think of the consumer the world is changing to benefit them. >> mike khouw you're looking at express and l brands formerly limited brands...
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baby [dana loesch screaming] >> now, it's a party! >> stephanie: not until cody gets there. ♪[cody screaming] >> is that a cop who likes to get punched in the nads? >> yes. >> stephanie: all right. >> dana loesch is punching. >> stephanie: that is weird, weird, weird. thank you, rocky mountain mike. i don't mean to imply that any guy with two first names is a first name is an idiot. i'm just saying markwayne mullin mullin -- representative markwayne mullin, republican of oklahoma, unfortunately, while he believes all vile evidence proves barack obama was born in kenya. he's afraid it is late to do anything about it. this was at a town hall. he said oh, i think orly taitz was probably there. the birther -- asking him to do whatever -- >> your friend. >> stephanie: we lost the opportunity to get another president. let's move on to some other issues. >> he was born in honolulu. i'm look at the certificate of live birth. >> stephanie: there's more. he believes physically fit people -- he saw a physically fit people -- he said fraud. 100
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. >>> i am eric bolling, with bob beckel, dana perino, greg gutfeld, andrea tantaros. this is "the five." ♪ oprah winfrey's highly anticipated new movie "the butler" opens up nationwide, it is about cecil gains an african-american butler that worked for eight presidents. >> you know, he got that job his self. the white house called him, he didn't call the white house. >> i want to hear all the stories. >> i don't know how many stories you going to hear, they done swore him to some kind of
. >>> i am eric bolling, with bob beckel, dana perino, greg gutfeld, andrea tantaros. this is "the five." ♪ oprah winfrey's highly anticipated new movie "the butler" opens up nationwide, it is about cecil gains an african-american butler that worked for eight presidents. >> you know, he got that job his self. the white house called him, he didn't call the white house. >> i want to hear all the stories. >> i don't know how many stories you going...
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like dana said, there's so much more choice. you could really browse ahead of time online and then because of that stores may not actually see the foot traffic and you may not get those sales. consumers have gotten a lot smarter and they know if they wait, they'll probably get bigger sales towards the end of the season when the retailers get a little desperate. >> dana, just in a word, do you see the risk there for holiday? >> it is a risk for holiday right now. typically back to school always a little bit of a precursor and holiday this year, it's shorter. it's 26 days versus 32 days. so it definitely puts up the cautious flag for holiday 2013. >> all right. dana and courtney, thanks very much for some more perspective. speaking of retail tune into "the closing bell" tomorrow for an exclusive interview is walmart ceo mike duke. it all starts at 3:00 p.m. eastern. >>> u.p.s. says it will cut insurance for 15,000 spouses because of the president's new health care law. are other companies likely to follow suit? we'll talk about th
like dana said, there's so much more choice. you could really browse ahead of time online and then because of that stores may not actually see the foot traffic and you may not get those sales. consumers have gotten a lot smarter and they know if they wait, they'll probably get bigger sales towards the end of the season when the retailers get a little desperate. >> dana, just in a word, do you see the risk there for holiday? >> it is a risk for holiday right now. typically back to...
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>> not right now, dana, wait until the show is over. just can't wait. anyway, that is it for "the five." thank you for joining us, see you tomorrow. special report, you know what that is. that is pretty good. >> the terror on the ground, in the aftermath of alleged chemical weapons warfare in syria, we talked to people who were there. this is special report. good evening, i'm brett baier, the international outrage is growing tonight over the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria. france is suggesting the use of force. turkey said several red lines have been crossed. here in the u.s., the reaction has been less public and far less definitive. more on that in a moment. tonight, we begin with the eyewitness accounts of chemical weapons. here is a strong warning. many of the images in this report are very graphic and disturbing. >> reporter: for those who survived wednesday's attack comes the grim task of burying the dead. hundreds, if not thousands of dead. their bodies lined up, filling room after room. images somebody had to risk his life to capture,
>> not right now, dana, wait until the show is over. just can't wait. anyway, that is it for "the five." thank you for joining us, see you tomorrow. special report, you know what that is. that is pretty good. >> the terror on the ground, in the aftermath of alleged chemical weapons warfare in syria, we talked to people who were there. this is special report. good evening, i'm brett baier, the international outrage is growing tonight over the alleged use of chemical weapons...
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options, all of the information and we'll get an update from the president, but i want to bring in dana bash right now. there's a series of briefings being laid out by the administration. declassified briefings over the phone. and classified briefings tomorrow for those members who are in washington. say most members are back in their districts or traveling or some place else during this labor day weekend, congress is not in session. do we anticipate many members coming back to washington tomorrow to have access to that classified information? >> i believe that that is entirely possible, but before we talk about the briefings, i wanted to give you a little bit of news and that is you know, we've seen a series of statements from members of congress on their view on what the president should and shouldn't do. we wrus got a statement from senator john cornyn, republican of texas, the number two republican in the united states senate who is now calling on the president to bring congress back into session and ask for a vote on authorization to use force before any military action is taken in
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we have a project at the dana-farber cancer institute where we can identify the patients who are, have a 50% chance of dying within the next six months and a few key, literally just some questions, 7 questions that should be asked of someone who is nearing death, that can make a huge difference. >> rose: like what? >> like dow understand what the status of your health s what your prognosis is. what are your biggest fears if your health worsens. what are your goals if time beings short? what are you willing to sacrifice, in time now, for the sake of time now. and the answers you get-- . >> rose: sacrifice time now for time later meaning. >> what are you willing to sacrifice, you know, medicine, what we give you will sacrifice l put new the hospital, sacrifice things that are important to you now what are you willing to sacrifice, what are you not willing to sacrifice now. and those answers, first of all they give a doctor and a team some guidance on what to offer. >> rose: a snapshot of the person's present. >> but even more it makes the person think and actually change their care. they
we have a project at the dana-farber cancer institute where we can identify the patients who are, have a 50% chance of dying within the next six months and a few key, literally just some questions, 7 questions that should be asked of someone who is nearing death, that can make a huge difference. >> rose: like what? >> like dow understand what the status of your health s what your prognosis is. what are your biggest fears if your health worsens. what are your goals if time beings...
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. >> let's bring in dana telsy standing by and has more thoughts on this as well. we're just getting you on the phone. you're just hearing this news as we are. having watched what happened at jcpenney, is this a good development? >> the company needs stabilization. the key is getting through this back to school and christmas season in order to reinvigorate traffic, to bring people back in the stores, board room fights don't need to be played out on main driving sales should be the focus. anything that brings calm internally and externally is the right thing to do. >> what do you think about what jcpenney has in stores now. are they ready for the back to school season, will they be ready for the shopping season? >> i was just in chicago doing my shopping tour yesterday and they're ready for back to school, back to school signs are all over, traffic was a little bit better than we have seen there in the past. but the arizona jeans are out. and now it is getting the customers in the door. >> and just in terms of traffic, how does that match up with where jcpenney was
. >> let's bring in dana telsy standing by and has more thoughts on this as well. we're just getting you on the phone. you're just hearing this news as we are. having watched what happened at jcpenney, is this a good development? >> the company needs stabilization. the key is getting through this back to school and christmas season in order to reinvigorate traffic, to bring people back in the stores, board room fights don't need to be played out on main driving sales should be the...
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dana brunetti joins us here at post 9. it's a treat for me because this show is a personal obsession of mine. it's good to have you, dana. >> thanks for having at the. >> how much did the emmy's change the game? >> it made history. it's the first time a show like that has ever been nominated for an emmy. when we set it up at netflix, we sort of assumed we wouldn't be eligible, but the industry came around as we went into production. it's a big game changer as far as being nominated and recognized by the industry as that's a viable means for quality content to get to an audience. >> can you talk about the original pitch meetings? because netflix hadn't done anything like this before and even they said what a massive bet this was for them. there were worries about the distribution models, worries about letting all the episodes float at once, losing that sort of weight, that drip, drip, drip that dramas have lived off for decades. >> as far as releasing them ought al once, we've seen a lot of the drips. a lot of people are st
dana brunetti joins us here at post 9. it's a treat for me because this show is a personal obsession of mine. it's good to have you, dana. >> thanks for having at the. >> how much did the emmy's change the game? >> it made history. it's the first time a show like that has ever been nominated for an emmy. when we set it up at netflix, we sort of assumed we wouldn't be eligible, but the industry came around as we went into production. it's a big game changer as far as being...
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dana symptom, married to web simpson and mark wilson's wife, amy is president of the pga wives association. may i just say the book is beautifully done. it includes recipes. some of my favorite stuff. i don't cook but i wanted to lick some of the pages. this is what's interesting. we are not ladies of lunch that go to the mall. we are very committed to the work that we do. you do say, we do do work. amy, you lead us off, please? >> this is the 25th anniversary of our association. we look with children and their families. between 15-20 weeks a year, we go into the local communities or we either do an event where we are hand's on or cooking at a ronald mcdonald house or gutting houses after hurricane katrina or raise awareness and money. we partnered with the avon foundation and did a walk to raise money for the fight against domestic violence. >> you are doing more than just looking pretty. >> for sure. >> in the process, you have raised $5 million for charity. >> tell me about the association itself, per se. beyond this, what does it do? what's its purpose? >> we are comprised of women fro
dana symptom, married to web simpson and mark wilson's wife, amy is president of the pga wives association. may i just say the book is beautifully done. it includes recipes. some of my favorite stuff. i don't cook but i wanted to lick some of the pages. this is what's interesting. we are not ladies of lunch that go to the mall. we are very committed to the work that we do. you do say, we do do work. amy, you lead us off, please? >> this is the 25th anniversary of our association. we look...
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they would replace long time directors dana coat and alan footer. >>> the financial times reports jpmorgan has hired a new york law firm to investigate its hong kong hiring practices. the firm will respond to questions from the s.e.c. about whether the bank hired children of key chinese officials to help it win underwriting business. >>> a quick check of jpmorgan shares in frankfurt, up by .5%. >>> u.s. attorney general eric holder says the justice department is close to making decisions on several probes involving big financial firms. holder tells the wall street journal he plans to announce new cases stemming from the financial crisis in the coming months. holder says, quote, anybody who is inflicted damage on our financial market should not be out of the belief they're out of the woods because of the passage of time. the obama administration has been criticized for not bringing criminal charges against any top executives over the 2008 market meltdown. >>> deliveries of aluminum to warehouses run by big banks and trading firms have reportedly plunged this summer. the wall street journal
they would replace long time directors dana coat and alan footer. >>> the financial times reports jpmorgan has hired a new york law firm to investigate its hong kong hiring practices. the firm will respond to questions from the s.e.c. about whether the bank hired children of key chinese officials to help it win underwriting business. >>> a quick check of jpmorgan shares in frankfurt, up by .5%. >>> u.s. attorney general eric holder says the justice department is close...
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host: that was congressman dana rohrabacher, republican of california. he serves as a member of the foreign affairs committee. you can see that full interview today on c-span at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern time. right now we are talking with u.s.-w rojansky, talking russia relationships. john is up next from casper, california. he is on our independent line. caller: a pleasure to talk to you this morning. i want to talk about the soviets, how they were allies during the civil war, where they blockaded the south there. i don't think they teach that in history anymore. also, when they talk about putin and what he has done -- he paid off the rothschilds, pay the central bank off. and the body politic? we have that here, by consent, which is fraud. at least they tell the people what they are going to do. ay, there are-g some place i i read before where you cannot legislate morality. you're not going to be able to govern immoral people. anti-gay is immoral. cut it any way you want. host: you brought up some of the history of the u.s.-russian relationship
host: that was congressman dana rohrabacher, republican of california. he serves as a member of the foreign affairs committee. you can see that full interview today on c-span at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern time. right now we are talking with u.s.-w rojansky, talking russia relationships. john is up next from casper, california. he is on our independent line. caller: a pleasure to talk to you this morning. i want to talk about the soviets, how they were allies during the civil war, where...
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stephanie: all right, let's go to dana in maryland, you're on with john. hello. caller: hi, good morning, everybody. >> good morning. stephanie: extra stress. caller: i have walking pneumonia, i'm not trying to flirt. >> that's what you say. caller: sounding this -- i know, i'm lying through my teeth. so i just wanted to say about rand paul, you know, is it going to get testy during interviews, don't hang out with people who wear spiter man costumes with confederate flags. if they're going to get testy and upset and people think you're a racist because you are, this is who you associated with, this is who your father associated with. captain somebody, but he's getting testy in these interviews and swearing in the interviews. i always thought they had to be sort of humble, and, you know, friendly. southern avenger. stephanie: there it is. by the way, this just in, ed from pennsylvania reminds us those are maggots on top of ron paul's head. they're trying to get at matter inside. >> that's very insulting to that poor ewok that died there. stephanie: john in indiana
stephanie: all right, let's go to dana in maryland, you're on with john. hello. caller: hi, good morning, everybody. >> good morning. stephanie: extra stress. caller: i have walking pneumonia, i'm not trying to flirt. >> that's what you say. caller: sounding this -- i know, i'm lying through my teeth. so i just wanted to say about rand paul, you know, is it going to get testy during interviews, don't hang out with people who wear spiter man costumes with confederate flags. if...
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up next, "newsmakers" with california congressman, dana rohrabacher on u.s. russia relations and al qaeda's continued threat abroad. then the second annual family leadership conference with remarks by rick santorum and donald trump. after that, president obama's speaking to disabled in orlando, florida. with aq and a" washington post investigative >> our guest this week is dana rohrabacher. he has responsibilities for issues involving russia and also looks at emerging threats. after the big decisions about u.s./russian relations in the summit, we thought it important to speak to him. let me introduce our reporters, guy taylor. blake houshell is the deputy editor of politico. >> my first quonon
up next, "newsmakers" with california congressman, dana rohrabacher on u.s. russia relations and al qaeda's continued threat abroad. then the second annual family leadership conference with remarks by rick santorum and donald trump. after that, president obama's speaking to disabled in orlando, florida. with aq and a" washington post investigative >> our guest this week is dana rohrabacher. he has responsibilities for issues involving russia and also looks at emerging...
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now dana bash has learned another powerful agency, the federal election commission may fall under suspicion as well, intentional harassment, i should say, not international harassment. what kind of information. at least -- one investigator was discussing the status of a conservative group called the american future fund. now he says shortly after lerner was contacted, the irs sent a questionnaire to that very conservative group. it is still unclear if it is in his words benign or sin sters. -- sinister. we reached out to the irs for comment and they said the irs takes its obligation to protect confidential information very serious live but they also simply can't talk, wolf, about specific ongoing cases. >> these e-mails began talking about e-mails that they want to hand over to them in congress. >> late last week, republicans in congress were investigating this, they released a few e-mail exchanges that they obtained between learner at the irs and an attorney at the american future fund and also a second conservative group. those e-mails specifically asked lerner for public information. dem
now dana bash has learned another powerful agency, the federal election commission may fall under suspicion as well, intentional harassment, i should say, not international harassment. what kind of information. at least -- one investigator was discussing the status of a conservative group called the american future fund. now he says shortly after lerner was contacted, the irs sent a questionnaire to that very conservative group. it is still unclear if it is in his words benign or sin sters. --...
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but dana lash, she is on the other side of the fence, she tweeted this. this is the same naacp who called a black man beaten by an sieu an uncle tom on tape. what do you think about it? i think we asked people for e-mails. >> brian: a lot of people saying during what president bush's time, look what bill maher and others said about him. lesley writes from florida and says any american sure the right to mock the president. he isn't our king or emperor. >> gretchen: her she will said, when did it become such a big deal to joke about the president? it's been going on throughout our history. really? investigate the clown? >> peter: and if it had been a clown with a bush or reagan mask, nobody would have said a word about it, according to dennis in ohio. charles from oklahoma, i think we should respect the office of the president whether we voted for him or not. >> gretchen: all right. that -- it's a controversial story. i think we'll have comments. >> brian: we know one thing, like it or not, there is a clown at a kinko's right now writing up a resume hoping
but dana lash, she is on the other side of the fence, she tweeted this. this is the same naacp who called a black man beaten by an sieu an uncle tom on tape. what do you think about it? i think we asked people for e-mails. >> brian: a lot of people saying during what president bush's time, look what bill maher and others said about him. lesley writes from florida and says any american sure the right to mock the president. he isn't our king or emperor. >> gretchen: her she will said,...
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dana howard, the voice of god. thank you, dana howard. we will be hearing from peter lee. herb schwartz, the regional director of the health and services representing the obama administration in our region. bagarcia. to ben honor it is for me here with them because i know of their leadership and their work. of small and founder business majority -- without him it would be impossible to pass the affordable care act act. thank you for your tremendous work on that. [applause] and wendell, my senior health policy advisor resource to all members of congress, house and senate, and to the administration, on health policy. what does wendell think is what we say all the time about this issue. that is what we all find out. thank you, wendell, for being here. [applause] as america's first health inketplace, we take pride that, covered california is leading the way in establishing a bright and healthy future for the golden state by making sure uninsured,s well as californians find plans that --t their needs and their that suit their needs and their pocketbooks. i say this plan is for
dana howard, the voice of god. thank you, dana howard. we will be hearing from peter lee. herb schwartz, the regional director of the health and services representing the obama administration in our region. bagarcia. to ben honor it is for me here with them because i know of their leadership and their work. of small and founder business majority -- without him it would be impossible to pass the affordable care act act. thank you for your tremendous work on that. [applause] and wendell, my...
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>> you know, off the top of my head, it's dana's company. i don't have the numbers. the expectation were low there, it's a decent result, relatively speaking. i think there is hopefulness j.c. penney will turn it around. i think on the hard line side is where best boy had terrific numbers. home depot had strong numbers. we will hear from dick's sporting gods later. >> jc penney $2.66 billion for those revenues. joe, when you think about home depot and the consumer and a rising mortgage rate environment, are you seeing the disposable income of some of these consumers actually getting hit before we get to the end of the year? and is that going to affect tear abilities to improve their homes? >> no, you know, i think the wealth effect is actually helping to drive sales. if you think about the installed base of homeowners are mainly set. you know the new homes or the turnover of homes is a pretty small turnover of the market. probably almost 85, 90% of home debow sales come from people saying put. if they feel better about the value of their home or the jobs situation, t
>> you know, off the top of my head, it's dana's company. i don't have the numbers. the expectation were low there, it's a decent result, relatively speaking. i think there is hopefulness j.c. penney will turn it around. i think on the hard line side is where best boy had terrific numbers. home depot had strong numbers. we will hear from dick's sporting gods later. >> jc penney $2.66 billion for those revenues. joe, when you think about home depot and the consumer and a rising...
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eugene robinson, dana milbank. all these type. and i said you are probably the most conservative or fair-minded person at the entire "new york times." that's what i said. >> thank you for that. >> but it was as far left as you are, you are probably the most reasonable person, which is why the huffington post probably doesn't like you. >> i don't know where to go with that. >> i have two points who read the allyn sloan piece. >> he better declare. >> but his point was -- >> was it the internet came from the 19th -- >> he was making a very left argument that the internet was a product of the government and, therefore, jeff bezos should be -- >> you guys lost your -- even robert schiller admits that invest investment in infrastructure comes from entrepreneurs. even bono knows it now. >> bono. >> bono? who is bono? >> oh, he's -- >> can i give one irony of that allyn sloan's piece in "fortune." "the washington post" pays to republish that piece in "the washington post." so we'll see how long that lasts. >> jennifer rubin started follo
eugene robinson, dana milbank. all these type. and i said you are probably the most conservative or fair-minded person at the entire "new york times." that's what i said. >> thank you for that. >> but it was as far left as you are, you are probably the most reasonable person, which is why the huffington post probably doesn't like you. >> i don't know where to go with that. >> i have two points who read the allyn sloan piece. >> he better declare. >>...
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. >> on this week's newsmakers, dana rohrabacher. he's chairman of the foreign affairs subcommittee on europe, eurasia, and emerging threats. we discussed a variety of foreign policy topics, including israeli and israeli palestinian peace talks. these makers is sunday on c-span at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> we wrote this about a year and a half ago, it's called 10 letters. it's letters that president obama reads and i went back and found 10 of them who had written to the president. it has been a pretty good read. when that is done, then we go on to act of congress and another guy at "the washington post" and back in the 1970s there was a big difference between then and now it is just that these guys have written. collision 2012 is written and there was a similar writing back in the 2008 campaign. all the guys involved, and that is coming out in august. the other one is through the perilous fight, which is by steve bulger, also someone i used to work with closely. we look back at the six weeks during the war of 1812. >> we saw the mo
. >> on this week's newsmakers, dana rohrabacher. he's chairman of the foreign affairs subcommittee on europe, eurasia, and emerging threats. we discussed a variety of foreign policy topics, including israeli and israeli palestinian peace talks. these makers is sunday on c-span at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> we wrote this about a year and a half ago, it's called 10 letters. it's letters that president obama reads and i went back and found 10 of them who had written to the president....
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. >> california congressman dana is our guest this week on news makers. he is the chair of the foreign photographers subcommittee. he discussion the u.s.-palestinian peace talks, russian relations and places like yemen and afghanistan. >> some people say well if we cut the military at least we won't have the temptation to go fight as much. and if the japanese want to fight over the isles against the chinese, let them do it. we are better off santiago out, and if we have a smaller military, we will be disinclined to get involved. if you look at historically when we fight and don't, i don't see a correlation of higher defense budgets and greater likelihood of intervening. the world wars began when we were unprepared. if we fast forward to the ragan years, in many years the ragan years, people can correct me if they wish afterwards or whenever, but the ragan years are still seen as the golden years of american defense policy because we billion up the budget and didn't really use the military. support that wonderful? i am not saying it was all ronald reagan's
. >> california congressman dana is our guest this week on news makers. he is the chair of the foreign photographers subcommittee. he discussion the u.s.-palestinian peace talks, russian relations and places like yemen and afghanistan. >> some people say well if we cut the military at least we won't have the temptation to go fight as much. and if the japanese want to fight over the isles against the chinese, let them do it. we are better off santiago out, and if we have a smaller...